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O Cinema South Beach, an independent, non-profit movie theater, has been showing sold-out screenings of the controversial, Oscar-winning film No Other Land. But the Miami Beach's mayor calls the ...
O Cinema co-founders Vivian Marthell, left, and Kareem Tabsch, right, are pictured in 2019 inside the nonprofit movie theater's screening room. Getting your Trinity Audio player ready ...
O Cinema Wynwood is now officially closed. All traces of the arthouse, along with its culinary experiment next door, the Wynwood Yard, will likely be bulldozed by the end of the year to make way ...
The Miami Beach commission has deferred deciding the fate of O Cinema on South Beach after it angered the city's mayor with screenings of the controversial, award-winning documentary No Other Land ...
O Cinema Wynwood and its former neighbor, the Wynwood Yard, always expected their locations to be there for a limited amount of time, while the O Cinema North Beach location was expected to come ...
The controversy began when O Cinema announced screenings for Basel Adra, Hamdan Ballal, Yuval Abraham and Rachel Szor’s doc, which won Best Documentary Feature Film at the 2025 Oscars.
O Cinema is a nonprofit that operates the arts theater out of the historic old City Hall building on Washington Avenue, and the land is owned by the city. After more than an hour of public comment ...
“O Cinema will not be silenced, and neither will our community,” said Vivian Martell, CEO of O Cinema. “This is about more than just a film, it’s about the fundamental right of free ...
O Cinema, the nonprofit movie theater launched in 2011 that has become a beloved bastion of independent and alternative cinema in Miami-Dade, is expanding into new but familiar digs in South Beach.